Ideally, you want to transition away from PPC and move to organic search results. SEO can help you do just that – saving you a lot of money in the long run. PPC is great for jump-starting a campaign.
Ideally, you want to transition away from PPC and move to organic search results. SEO can help you do just that – saving you a lot of money in the long run. PPC is great for jump-starting a campaign. References :
Organic listings can have a profitable more long-term benefit. PPC is good for grabbing traffic in the first phase, but search optimization can bring you far more visitors than what you pay for on the optimization. Remember though, there are some companies out there that will promise you the world but never deliver.
The best way to find an optimization company is to do a competitive search term for their industry in Google. Whoever shows on top is most likely your best bet. References :
The following article will prove helpful to you in streamlining your SEO metatags in order to attract more Net traffic by higher search engine placement.
The most effective way to advertise on the Internet is
to first set up a website and publish its domain name
on major search directories such as Google.com,
Yahoo.com [at http://www.google.com/addurl/?...... and
MSN.com since 85% of Internet shoppers rely on these
search directories to provide them with goods and
services. In a sense, these search directories are a
very large Internet Yellow Pages.
Nevertheless, should your website or opening webpage
fail to contain "generic" keywords, then anyone using
such "generic" queries will not be able to discover
your website. Your domain name [URL] of your website,
in a sense, will be invisible, undiscoverable.
You may want to consider some simple algorithms which,
when observed and committed in designing of a website
with placement of various critical metatags that can
surely achieve a high search engine presence and
increase Internet traffic to your website. These
metatag strategies work well with published webpages
at Google and Yahoo.
Design: Should you create an extensive Flash-based
website, make sure to fill-in the property entries
such as the Title, Description and Keywords. Failing
to do so, leaves no hard HTML or ALT resource that can
be readily indexed by search robots. Also consider the
Internet audience and their incoming setup. For
example, if they are on analog/dialup, Flash webpages
take too long to load up and therefore analog users
will likely lose interest and discontinue entering the
Flash site. On the other hand, anyone on hi-speed DSL
lines, will welcome Flash pages which load quickly. So
before designing a pure Flash websitge, ask the simple
question, "Who’s my end user – is he on dialup or
DSL?" And if you had to choose between these two users
for maximum marketability, then select analog users
since 80% of most resident users are still analog
Internet subscribers and pure HTML designed webpages
is best for them.
A non-Flash-based website which relies on hard text,
is far easier to be indexed by search robots. Limit
the use of stylized text saved as .gifs since as a
graphic, they are not indexable by search robots.
Avoid use of frames since any number of search robots
are unable to properly classify textual material.
Placement of Metatags:
A ranking or search order does take place with Google
and Yahoo and it begins with the "Title" metag which
should consist of no more than 60 characters separated
by commas. The "Title" should describe in generic terms, the goods and services, followed by a location from which the resource is located, i.e., city, state. The placement of a domain name which is not generic within the "Title" is not appropriate, unless your
domain name is a major recognizable brand name.
The second metatag is the "Description" which is
usually up to 41 words to form a complete paragraph which
best describes one’s goods and services. It is not merely a list.
And the very last category – "Keywords" are also
somewhat limited to 15 words which can be plural
and compound in nature. Again, avoid multiple entries
which could be mistaken as "spamdexed entries" which
is defined as the loading, and submission of
repetitive words into a particular metatag category.
"Spamdexing" when discovered on a webpage and reported
to Google’s spamreport.com can result in the
elimination of your website from their search
directory.
Here’s an example of a very highly-placed website on
Google.com: Begin with the very "generic" search query
"sandwiches downtown los angeles," taking note to not
abbreviate Los Angeles to "LA" and of course, leave
out the parentheses ("). It will bring up some 2.4
million+ search results. Check out where "Nazos.net"
is ranked. It’s on the FIRST FRONT PAGE [ranked #5]!
Again, Nazos.net’s high web presence was achieved by
proper web design and placement of relevant metatags
according to Google’s publication guidelines.
I have a Google page rank of 1 on a few of my blogs just by having good key words in my URL & using other good keywords within the contents of my blogs pages. I have never paid a penny for SEO optimization,
Visit one of my blogs here to get a idea of what will gain you more traffic:
I would suggest using PPC as a way to quickly TEST what keywords are being searched on and are actually bringing traffic to your site and CONVERTING. You absolutely need to track every single one of your keywords using something like affiliate radar http://www.affiliateradar.com/index.php?arid=263
Anyone that says you can "buy your way" to the top of the search engine isn’t giving you the full story since you can do it rather easily with proper LSI optimization and article marketing. It’s all about relevancy for the new search engine landscape. If you haven’t read up on LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing), you better start now.
I do a ton of PPC stuff for lead generation and CPA offers, and I do SEO at the same time using the data I gather while doing PPC.
On another note, have any of you heard of Pay-Per-Play Audio? Supposedly the advertisers backing this system are promoting this as the "new PPC" of the future where you are guaranteed to convert and earn revenue from 100% of your traffic.
February 21st, 2010 at 3:52 pm
Spend more then what?
How much are you spending now?
And what search engine?
References :
http://www.worldofrugs.com/
February 21st, 2010 at 4:26 pm
Ideally, you want to transition away from PPC and move to organic search results. SEO can help you do just that – saving you a lot of money in the long run. PPC is great for jump-starting a campaign.
References :
February 21st, 2010 at 5:09 pm
Organic listings can have a profitable more long-term benefit. PPC is good for grabbing traffic in the first phase, but search optimization can bring you far more visitors than what you pay for on the optimization. Remember though, there are some companies out there that will promise you the world but never deliver.
The best way to find an optimization company is to do a competitive search term for their industry in Google. Whoever shows on top is most likely your best bet.
References :
February 21st, 2010 at 5:44 pm
The following article will prove helpful to you in streamlining your SEO metatags in order to attract more Net traffic by higher search engine placement.
The most effective way to advertise on the Internet is
to first set up a website and publish its domain name
on major search directories such as Google.com,
Yahoo.com [at http://www.google.com/addurl/?...... and
MSN.com since 85% of Internet shoppers rely on these
search directories to provide them with goods and
services. In a sense, these search directories are a
very large Internet Yellow Pages.
Nevertheless, should your website or opening webpage
fail to contain "generic" keywords, then anyone using
such "generic" queries will not be able to discover
your website. Your domain name [URL] of your website,
in a sense, will be invisible, undiscoverable.
You may want to consider some simple algorithms which,
when observed and committed in designing of a website
with placement of various critical metatags that can
surely achieve a high search engine presence and
increase Internet traffic to your website. These
metatag strategies work well with published webpages
at Google and Yahoo.
Design: Should you create an extensive Flash-based
website, make sure to fill-in the property entries
such as the Title, Description and Keywords. Failing
to do so, leaves no hard HTML or ALT resource that can
be readily indexed by search robots. Also consider the
Internet audience and their incoming setup. For
example, if they are on analog/dialup, Flash webpages
take too long to load up and therefore analog users
will likely lose interest and discontinue entering the
Flash site. On the other hand, anyone on hi-speed DSL
lines, will welcome Flash pages which load quickly. So
before designing a pure Flash websitge, ask the simple
question, "Who’s my end user – is he on dialup or
DSL?" And if you had to choose between these two users
for maximum marketability, then select analog users
since 80% of most resident users are still analog
Internet subscribers and pure HTML designed webpages
is best for them.
A non-Flash-based website which relies on hard text,
is far easier to be indexed by search robots. Limit
the use of stylized text saved as .gifs since as a
graphic, they are not indexable by search robots.
Avoid use of frames since any number of search robots
are unable to properly classify textual material.
Placement of Metatags:
A ranking or search order does take place with Google
and Yahoo and it begins with the "Title" metag which
should consist of no more than 60 characters separated
by commas. The "Title" should describe in generic terms, the goods and services, followed by a location from which the resource is located, i.e., city, state. The placement of a domain name which is not generic within the "Title" is not appropriate, unless your
domain name is a major recognizable brand name.
The second metatag is the "Description" which is
usually up to 41 words to form a complete paragraph which
best describes one’s goods and services. It is not merely a list.
And the very last category – "Keywords" are also
somewhat limited to 15 words which can be plural
and compound in nature. Again, avoid multiple entries
which could be mistaken as "spamdexed entries" which
is defined as the loading, and submission of
repetitive words into a particular metatag category.
"Spamdexing" when discovered on a webpage and reported
to Google’s spamreport.com can result in the
elimination of your website from their search
directory.
Here’s an example of a very highly-placed website on
Google.com: Begin with the very "generic" search query
"sandwiches downtown los angeles," taking note to not
abbreviate Los Angeles to "LA" and of course, leave
out the parentheses ("). It will bring up some 2.4
million+ search results. Check out where "Nazos.net"
is ranked. It’s on the FIRST FRONT PAGE [ranked #5]!
Again, Nazos.net’s high web presence was achieved by
proper web design and placement of relevant metatags
according to Google’s publication guidelines.
Good luck!
References :
February 21st, 2010 at 6:01 pm
I have a Google page rank of 1 on a few of my blogs just by having good key words in my URL & using other good keywords within the contents of my blogs pages. I have never paid a penny for SEO optimization,
Visit one of my blogs here to get a idea of what will gain you more traffic:
http://rapidshare-premium-account-free.blogspot.com
References :
http://payperclickwebsitereview.blogspot.com
February 21st, 2010 at 6:17 pm
I would suggest using PPC as a way to quickly TEST what keywords are being searched on and are actually bringing traffic to your site and CONVERTING. You absolutely need to track every single one of your keywords using something like affiliate radar http://www.affiliateradar.com/index.php?arid=263
Anyone that says you can "buy your way" to the top of the search engine isn’t giving you the full story since you can do it rather easily with proper LSI optimization and article marketing. It’s all about relevancy for the new search engine landscape. If you haven’t read up on LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing), you better start now.
I do a ton of PPC stuff for lead generation and CPA offers, and I do SEO at the same time using the data I gather while doing PPC.
On another note, have any of you heard of Pay-Per-Play Audio? Supposedly the advertisers backing this system are promoting this as the "new PPC" of the future where you are guaranteed to convert and earn revenue from 100% of your traffic.
http://www.nettrafficdeconstructed.com/ppp
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